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Chapter 819: A New Challenger

    Chapter 819: A New Challenger


    <span style="font-weight:400">A group of white-skinned individuals d in various types of armor stared at the five shining stars above the entrance to the dungeon before them. They knew that this would be their big test, their chance to make history and be the ‘first’ to break through the ultimate trial set forth by the God of Monsters. Behind the six individuals were two slimes, one ck and the other silver, who seemed to be standing by as support.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Have we confirmed what the domain for this rotation is?” The team leader asked, looking around at the other five people of his group. He was a tall individual, standing a head and shoulders above the rest of the group


    <span style="font-weight:400">The one that answered him was a more diminutive female wearing a long, ck robe. “ording to the reports, the word written on the door today is Fire.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The man’s face distorted at that, before he shook his head. “An elemental challenge…” Although nobody had ever sessfully passed the five-star challenges and returned, that they were aware of, they had faced smaller threats of various degrees in the four-star dungeon to prepare them for this. In doing so, they were aware that elemental challenges were among the most difficult to face. “Even so, we can’t wait around for a favorable rotation.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">After saying that, he turned back to look at the pair of slimes standing behind them. “Jorfa, please take care of the enchantments with this domain in mind.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The silver slime seemed to nod, its figure shifting to be more discernibly humanoid. The voice that came out was almost feminine and soft. “If we are dealing with fire, then I will pay special attention to everyone’s armor.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The slime’s arms stretched out, strands of magic seeming to spread from it in all directions. These strands twisted and converged on the group of challengers, attaching to their armors and robes. “I cannot promiseplete protection, so I would advise everyone to dodge when the option is avable.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The leader of thehrak nodded his head, looking at the ck slime. “You’ll be in charge of keeping Jorfa safe until the end of the fight. We won’t be able to focus on defending the two of you, understand?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The ck slime gave a solemn nod. “Got it. I won’t let anything happen to her as long as I’m around.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Thehrak smiled, turning towards the door. “In that case, let’s make history.” As he said that, he walked forward, cing his hand on the door itself and pushing. Being the leader of the strongest dungeoneering group of thehrak, he was an incredibly strong person himself, the door seeming to fly open at his touch.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Inside, he could see a sea of mes, a serpentine figure resting within the fire. His free hand clutched onto the axe at his side, tensing up before striding forward. Once the group was fully inside, the door closed behind them, mming shut and seeming to seal itself. Clearly, they were not going to be able to leave as easily as they entered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Once the door had closed, the serpent seemed to raise its head, stirring from its slumber. Its eyes focused on the eight challengers, a fierce glint visible in its gaze. Almost immediately, the sea of mes raged high, engulfing the entire area. However, these mes were within the level that could be defended against by Jorfa’s enchantments, so thehrak only felt a minor increase in temperature.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Let’s go!” The leader shouted, hoisting his axe onto his shoulder before charging forward. The ground cracked beneath his feet as his ki filled his body, his blood boiling from the excitement of the challenge before him.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Behind him, the diminutive robed female held her arms out in front of her, chanting a runic spell. Concentric circles rose over her head, slowly filling in with numerous arcane markings. From her arms, icy sts surged forward, striking at the serpent. And over her head, the concentric rings released pulses of chilling wind to fight against the sea of me.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The serpentrgely ignored the icy sts racing towards it, allowing its aura of me to destroy that attack. Its gaze focused on therge brute charging towards it, its mouth opening slightly as a sphere of fire condensed within its jaws.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I think not.” A voice suddenly spoke from beneath the serpent’s head. One of the otherhrak, d in tight ck wraps, had silently appeared beneath its jaws. Thehrak’s foot came up, kicking its jaw closed while his hands came together repeatedly, forming a number of odd signs.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Chakra rose up around the body of the ninjahrak, forming into threads that tied shut the serpent’s mouth. For the first time in this encounter, the serpent actually appeared surprised. The mes covering its body burned brighter, hot enough that the ninja had to retreat back to avoid injury.


    <span style="font-weight:400">As he did so, he passed by the charging leader, who gave a small nod of acknowledgement. The leader’s axe possessed an eerie, dark glow as it was swung, drawing a ck line behind the de. This ck line tore through the mes around the monster, cutting deeply into its scales.


    <span style="font-weight:400">No blood emerged from their enemy, briefly startling them. Instead, a golden mist seemed to be released in ce of blood. “Is it an energy type, as well?” The mage asked in surprise, feeling that the difficulty of this raid had spiked even higher


    <span style="font-weight:400">Another femalehrak, this one with green robes, nodded her head and held her staff forward. “That seems to be the case. You focus on dealing with the mes, and I’ll keep Hal standing.” As she said that, her staff lit up, an additional barrier being created over the skin of their leader.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The final twohrak each wieldedrge bows, running to opposite sides of the arena to find advantageous firing positions while the monster was distracted. Seeing everyone working together like this, Hal couldn’t be happier. His ki quickened, his muscles bulging as he went in for another swing.


    <i><span style="font-weight:400">All.. things… burn!</i><span style="font-weight:400"> The words seemed to echo in the minds of the challengers, a manifestation of the serpent’s will. The sea of mes seemed to vanish, the fire instead attaching itself directly to the bodies of the eight challengers.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Jorfa let out a startled cry as her body was set alight, the ck slime immediately wrapping his form around her to consume the me. As the ck slime was a void breed, he was able to directly consume most forms of attacks, so long as he was focused on doing so.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The two archers grit their teeth as they were burned, but soon found their firing position. Each one drew a silver arrow from their quiver, nocking it on a golden string that appeared from their gesture. When these arrows were set loose, spirals of energy trailed behind them.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The serpent’s attention was immediately drawn towards these arrows, as if seeing them as more dangerous than the ck lines released by the brute. The arrows burned in flight, yet were not entirely destroyed before they could strike at the creature’s sides. Each arrow pierced entirely through the monster,ing out on opposite sides as it let out a pained screech.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I don’t know how long we can hold out with these mes.” The ck-robed mage said through gritted teeth as she focused on another spell. While she had been dealing with the sea of fire rtively easily before, this new attack was far harder for her to handle. Still, she began another chant, seven arcane circles rotating around her body.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Trust me, I know.” The other caster said, sweat beading down her brow. She lifted her staff, striking it into the ground. “I am the gentle healer, my words soothing the hearts and minds of those at my side.” A green circle appeared at her feet, slowly spreading outwards as arcane patterns filled it.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Chill the wind, snuff the me, and cool the mind. Gather and converge on one point, and be the force that shatters all in your path.” From the green circle, a frozen mist rose up, lessening the effects of the me while gathering into a sphere in front of the healer’s body.


    <span style="font-weight:400">With her pain lessened, the ck-robed mage was able to focus more easily on her runic chants. Each of the seven circles around her flew out, covering one of the other challengers. Once covered by the circle, the mes around them all but extinguished. Instead, the woman’s arms began crackling with energy, heat being converted into electrical force.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Both castersunched their attacks at the same time, beams of lightning and ice pouring out towards the serpent. At the same time, the ninja seemed to havepleted his next action as well, pping his hands on the scorched ground. Large hands of stone rose from the ground, gripping the body of the serpent to prevent it from dodging the two sts of the mages.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The serpent’s cries turned more and more tragic as the two attacks struck its body. Although it was most certainly a god, it had been inactive for far too long, leaving it unable to disy the true dignity of a monster god. Its attack pattern was simple, albeit still powerful. Facing this group ofhrak that had trained themselves to their limits, its health was constantly whittling away.


    <span style="font-weight:400">This battle raged on for over ten minutes, the mes growing more and more intense as time passed. In the end, the serpent let out one final attack. Its eyes gave a brilliant glow, thin lines of energy shooting out at an incredible speed. Its target was the ninja that had acted to restrain it at every move, preventing it from releasing its full power.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The attack hade too suddenly, everyone focusing on keeping Hal alive. Thus, the beams of energy struck the ninja square in the chest, causing his eyes to go wide in shock. He had been in the middle of preparing another restriction, and hadn’t had time to dodge. A single, gaping hole was torn through his chest, causing him to fall lifelessly to the ground.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The white-robed healer grit her teeth, knowing that there was nothing that she could do. Although her healing powers were indeed impressive, she was incapable of reviving the dead for more than a few seconds after they passed. And given the situation, it was clear that the serpent would not give her the freedom to do that without being disturbed.


    <span style="font-weight:400">With the ninja taken care of, the serpent was able to act more freely, yet was still very clearly on the losing end of this bout. Having used up so much of its energy on that singr attack, it was only a matter of time before it fell.


    <span style="font-weight:400">After the monster god fell, the mes rapidly began to extinguish from the area. The creature’s body was covered in holes and scars, golden mist constantly leaking from it. However, none of the challengers had the ability to spare it any attention. They gathered around the body of their fallen friend, Hal gripping his axe’s handle as he looked at the healer. “Can you…?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">The healer knew that it was pointless, but still made her attempt. She grabbed her staff, striking it to the ground. “I’ll try… I am the gentle healer, my words soothing the hearts and minds of those around me. Restore, revive, cleanse away that which has brought you harm. Knit, flow, regrow, return the body to what it once was.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">A green spell diagram appeared around the ninja’s body, and the burns within the hole began to fade. Bones began growing back into ce, muscles knitting themselves together. Eventually, fresh skin could be seen covering the wound. Once that was done, the healer dropped to her knees, two fingers pressing against the man’s neck. “He’s alive…” She muttered, before her eyes began to shine with a faint blue light. “But… his spirit hasn’t returned to his body.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Although she was a druid who had advanced to the point where she could influence the bodies of others, and could weave that into her elementalist magic, shecked the spiritual training to bind a fallen soul back into the body it once inhabited. She knew thatbining all three powers together would allow her the power of true resurrection, but she had long learned that she was simply not cut out for spiritual training of that caliber.
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